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• The image above shows a daytime moon, like the one you might see in the next few mornings. Want to see the real thing? Look in the southwest to west after sunrise in the next few mornings to see the moon in a clear blue daytime sky. • Why can you see the moon in the daytime now? Full moon was two days ago. That means the moon is now in a waning gibbous phase, rising late at night and setting in a westward direction after sunrise. This weekend, you can see the daytime moon in the morning sky. If you look for the moon at the same time every morning, you'll see that the moon climbs higher and higher up into the sky all this next week. • By June 11, the moon will be at
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